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Avery Dennison Smartrac
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Avery Dennison Smartrac bridges the physical and the digital, enabling businesses to add digital connectivity to any item. In industries as diverse as Apparel, Beauty, Food, Logistics, Healthcare, Automotive and Aviation, Avery Dennison Smartrac RFID inlays and other trigger technologies pair every physical product with its digital twin, creating a sum-total pairing, making every physical product internet-connected. This new connectivity affords radical new possibilities for companies and consumers alike. For companies, our digital ID technologies make inventories more visible and more productive, while providing greater insight into consumer behavior and preferences. For consumers, our digital ID technologies enhance experiences and make shopping more satisfying, informative and fun. For the planet they increase sustainability by improving transparency and reducing waste across the supply chain and making the disposal of products more responsible. Today the ‘who, what and where’ of every physical product, the who made it, with what and where it’s come from, become data points of irrefutable fact and absolute visibility. Learn more at rfid.averydennison.com
Location: Netherlands, South Holland, Oegstgeest
Employees: 10001+
Investors 1
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| 20.02.2024 | Organized crime has come for Home Depot—$100,000 of goods was stolen from Florida stores as self-checkout theft continues rattling retailers | A recent investigation in retail theft across Florida Home Depots shows that organized crime isn’t just for the mob. Three people in Florida have been charged with grand theft for allegedly stealing over $100,000 worth of goods from Home De... |
| 23.03.2023 | Outdoor Master $1 Eco Shopping: Calling for a More Sustainable Business Model | DUART, Calif, March 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Outdoor Master, a prominent outdoor gear brand, has recently launched its $1 Eco Shopping initiative, aiming to tackle the issue of unsold inventory and promote environmental sustainability in th... |
| 23.12.2020 | Avery Dennison Unveils Film for ‘New Era’ of Supply Chain Transparency | Sixty-five percent of business leaders identify sustainability as an “even bigger” priority post-COVID-19, according to global materials science company Avery Dennison — and that’s why the firm launched “A Portrait of a Supply Chain,” a sho... |
| 15.12.2020 | Avery Dennison partnered with PragmatIC Semiconductor to leverage NFC technology | Avery Dennison partnered with Schreiner MediPharm and PragmatIC Semiconductor to leverage NFC technology Smart pharma packaging to revolutionize patient safety and experience Together with Schreiner MediPharm and PragmatIC Semiconductor, Av... |
| 06.08.2020 | Digital Identities: Technologies That Propel | In the latest webinar produced by WWD, “Digital Identities,” Robert Pernice, director of global market development, Beauty, Intelligent Labels at Avery Dennison, joined WWD executive editor Arthur Zaczkiewicz to discuss technologies that ca... |
| - | Avery Dennison Unveils Film for ‘New Era’ of Supply Chain Transparency | Sixty-five percent of business leaders identify sustainability as an “even bigger” priority post-COVID-19, according to global materials science company Avery Dennison — and that’s why the firm launched “A Portrait of a Supply Chain,” a sho... |
| - | Industries Overview Products About Insider Intelligence Gen Zs prefer self-checkout | The insight: Over half (53%) of Gen Z and millennial shoppers prefer self-checkout over traditional manned registers, according to a recent survey by NCR Voyix. Shoppers prefer the technology’s speed, as well as shorter lines and the abilit... |
| - | Digital Identities: Technologies That Propel | In the latest webinar produced by WWD, “Digital Identities,” Robert Pernice, director of global market development, Beauty, Intelligent Labels at Avery Dennison, joined WWD executive editor Arthur Zaczkiewicz to discuss technologies that ca... |